Breast Disease Research Center, Cancer Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Department of Endocrinology and Female Infertility, Reproductive Biomedicine Research Center, Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine, ACECR, Tehran, Iran.
BMC Med Educ. 2021 Dec 6;21(1):603. doi: 10.1186/s12909-021-03029-4.
COVID-19 has affected the training programs and the clinical schedules of surgical wards in many countries, including Iran. Also, the continuous involvement with COVID-19 patients has caused stress in health care workers; among them, residents are on the frontlines of care delivery. Therefore, we designed a study to assess the mental effects of these circumstances, and the effects on General Surgery and Obstetrics & Gynecology residency training in the busiest surgical departments of our university.
Participants of this cross-sectional study were residents of General Surgery and Obstetrics & Gynecology of Tehran University of Medical Sciences, and the conventional sampling method was used. We used a questionnaire consisting of 47 questions (mostly using multiple choice questions and answers on the Likert scale) about personal, familial, and demographic characteristics; training activities, and mental effects of COVID-19.
The response rate was 63.5%. (127 filled questionnaires). Around 96% of the residents had emotional problems, 85.9% were highly stressed about contracting COVID-19, 81.3% were worried about transferring it to their families; and 78% believed that their residency training had been impaired.
Overall, our study shows the negative impact of COVID-19 on mental health and the training of residents. We propose that appropriate emotional support and suitable planning for compensation of training deficits is provided for residents.
COVID-19 已影响包括伊朗在内的许多国家的外科病房的培训计划和临床日程。此外,与 COVID-19 患者的持续接触给医务人员造成了压力;其中,住院医师是护理第一线。因此,我们设计了一项研究,以评估这些情况对普外科和妇产科住院医师培训的心理影响,以及对我们大学最繁忙的外科部门的影响。
本横断面研究的参与者为德黑兰医科大学普外科和妇产科的住院医师,采用常规抽样方法。我们使用了一份由 47 个问题组成的问卷(主要使用多项选择题和李克特量表上的答案),内容涉及个人、家庭和人口统计学特征;培训活动以及 COVID-19 的心理影响。
应答率为 63.5%。(127 份填写的问卷)。大约 96%的住院医师有情绪问题,85.9%对感染 COVID-19 高度紧张,81.3%担心将其传染给家人;78%的人认为他们的住院医师培训受到了影响。
总的来说,我们的研究表明 COVID-19 对住院医师的心理健康和培训产生了负面影响。我们建议为住院医师提供适当的情感支持和培训缺陷补偿的适当计划。